The Best Western Loyal Inn features 91 beautifully decorated oversized rooms with an ideal downtown location. We are located four blocks from Space Needle at the heart of downtown, eight blocks from the convention center, nine blocks from the waterfront, twelve blocks from the Pike Place Market and approximately one mile north of Safeco Field. Amenities include 24-hour Jacuzzi and fitness center, guest laundry service and an exceptional complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. All this plus service, service, service with a smile! The staff of the Best Western Loyal Inn from the management to the maintenance is in the business of ensuring that our guests have a pleasant stay. If you are looking for a good value for your money, we hope that you will take a look at the Best Western Loyal Inn on your next trip to Seattle.



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During your Seattle vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
"At 3 o'clock this morning the steamship Portland, from St. Michaels for Seattle, passed up (Puget) Sound with more than a ton of gold on board and 68 passengers." When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer published that sentence on July 17, 1897, it started a stampede. Would-be miners heading for the Klondike goldfields in the 1890s made Seattle their outfitting center and helped turn it into a prosperous city. When they struck it rich up north, they headed back to Seattle, the first U.S. outpost of civilization, and unloaded their gold, making Seattle doubly rich. Although this place isn't in the Klondike (that's in Canada) and isn't really a park (it's a single room in an old store), it's still a fascinating little museum, and it seems only fitting that it should be here in Seattle. (Another unit of the park is in Skagway, Alaska.) There are plans to move this facility to a historic building at the corner of South Jackson Street and Second Avenue South, so be sure to call before visiting.
Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
If the Seattle Underground Tour's vivid description of life before the 1889 fire has you curious about what the city's more respectable citizens were doing back in those days, you can find out here, where re-created storefronts provide glimpses into their lives. Located at the north end of the Washington Park Arboretum, this museum explores Seattle's history with frequently changing exhibits on more obscure aspects of the city's past. While many of the displays will be of interest only to local residents, anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of the history of the city and the Northwest may also enjoy the exhibits here. There's a Boeing mail plane from the 1920s, plus an exhibit on the 1889 fire that leveled the city. MOHAI also hosts touring exhibitions that address Northwest history. Although not actually in north Seattle, this museum is just across the Montlake Bridge from the University District. Beginning in April 2005, the museum will have an exhibit on Lewis and Clark.
Bellevue Botanical Gardens
Any avid gardener should be sure to make a trip across one of Seattle's two floating bridges to the city of Bellevue and its Bellevue Botanical Garden. Although this 36-acre garden opened only in 1992, it has matured very quickly to become one of the Northwest's most-talked-about perennial gardens. The summertime displays of flowers, in expansive mixed borders, are absolutely gorgeous. You can also see a Japanese garden, a shade border, and a water-wise garden (designed to conserve water).
Eighth Avenue Inn
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Seattle Downtown
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Travelodge Sea-Tac Airport North
We are located at Sea Tac Airport. Business travelers can enjoy Free Wireless Internet Access in all rooms and our 24 hour Sea Tac airport courtesy van. We serve free Deluxe Continental Breakfast and offer a free newspaper as well as Cable TV and many other amenities. Our Sea Tac Hotel offers Leisure Travelers visiting Seattle many opportunities. Our Seattle airport hotel is also close to Westfield Mall and downtown Seattle is 11 miles. Safeco Field home of the Seattle Mariners and Quest ...
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Most recent user reviews
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Joseph, Boston, MA
The shopping area downtown is about a 5 minute walk down 8th ave.
As I was only in Seattle for a weekend visit (2 days), I wanted a cheap hotel that was centrally located. The Best Western fit both requirements. I really enjoyed my stay there. It is close to everything I was interested in seeing, namely the Space Needle. It was also close to the shopping area downtown and the Owl 'N Thistle Pub. I'm from Boston and walk everywhere so I didn't really mind the walk back from the pub at 2am. The room was clean, had a rather comfortable bed, and wireless internet. The hotel has a "fitness room" which consists of an elliptical machine and a stairmaster, a small pool that is the size of an average size room, and a sauna adjacent to the fitness room. I didn't get to use them, but I would definately take advantage of them the next time I stay there. The best part of my stay there, honestly, was the breakfast. Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day and most hotel's version of a "continental breakfast" is old bagels and coffee/juice. Best Western went way beyond that to include make-your-own waffles (a personal favorite), yogurt, muffins, danishes, toast, cereal, milk, juice, coffee, hot chocolate, and probably a few other things that I forgot. Along with all of this, the staff was incredibly nice. Even the cleaning ladies were genuinely nice people (I talked with one of them for a little while on Saturday morning and she smiled the entire time). I couldn't ask for anymore. I highly recommend it.
Recommended
Anonymous
It is just what you would expect from a budget hotel. Room was very comfortable (although I'm not particularly picky). There was supposed to be a gym, but apparently it only has something like 3 machines. The continental breakfast was great, though. I was going to a conference at the Sheraton and it was easily walkable.
Good continental breakfast
Anonymous, 2007-02-16
Be sure to visit the Pike Place Market, which is only a short drive from the hotel. Also, the seattle center is very close. If you need any food, be sure to visit Whole Foods Market right down the road.
Definitely not worth the amount paid for the room. They also ask you will you be parking here tonight? No, I walked from my hometown! They charge you an additional $5 to park your car there, probably because they know you have no other option. However, the continental breakfast was great and so was Whole Foods Market right down the road. The hotel was in a good area.
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Anonymous, Las Vegas, NV, 2005-10-23
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